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each generation of americans must define what it means to be an american. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc what's possible. >>> on the steps of the west front of the capitol president obama will be sworn in tomorrow at 11:5 eastern then deliver his second inaugural address, an opportunity
each generation of americans must define what it means to be an american. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the...
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even though they embrace hispanics, embrace the african-american viewer, they are doomed. this is coming ought as fresh news. if you thought had republicansed that learned their lesson on abortion talking about being the stupid party think again. katherine ann brown has brought up a bill that would make it illegal for rape victims to get abortions. tampering with evidence shall include precuring or facilitatingen an abortion or compelling or coercing another to obtain a fetus that's the result of criminal sexual penetration. why do they get into this stuff? what in their mind magnetized to be talking about rape and what they were through with murdoch and -- what's his name? >> akin. >> because they believe it. >> but they don't think about it. or do they? >> i guess they do. this is the issue. it's not about stopping stupid remarks as haley barbour as jindal or peggy noonan says. a lot believe this crap and they believe in self-deportation. that wasn't a stupid remark, it was politically, but that's what mitt romney campaigned on. they believe in preventing gay marriage. t
even though they embrace hispanics, embrace the african-american viewer, they are doomed. this is coming ought as fresh news. if you thought had republicansed that learned their lesson on abortion talking about being the stupid party think again. katherine ann brown has brought up a bill that would make it illegal for rape victims to get abortions. tampering with evidence shall include precuring or facilitatingen an abortion or compelling or coercing another to obtain a fetus that's the result...
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and so do the american people. i was struck by his essay in the huffington post that was titled "the soul of america." so well put. because folks, this is, as i said, an ideological battle. and the deck is basically stacked against you if you're in the middle class or below that. we're experiencing more income inequality now than we have during any time in a period of history since 1928. the top 1% owns 42% of the country's financial wealth. 1% of americans own 42% of the country's wealth. as for the bottom 80%, they own only 5% of the wealth. yet despite those kinds of statistics, the republicans and the big money donors who back them are aiming for more. we've heard all the rhetoric. we don't have enough revenue. well, wait a minute. we've got too much revenue going in. it's a spending problem. but we all know the reality of it. republican policies have grown our deficit. the deregulation of wall street. the tax breaks for the rich. the wars not being paid for. and now with a democrat in the white house, the repu
and so do the american people. i was struck by his essay in the huffington post that was titled "the soul of america." so well put. because folks, this is, as i said, an ideological battle. and the deck is basically stacked against you if you're in the middle class or below that. we're experiencing more income inequality now than we have during any time in a period of history since 1928. the top 1% owns 42% of the country's financial wealth. 1% of americans own 42% of the country's...
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oh, it is good to be here. >> americans became used to something extraordinary, an african-american president in the white house. >> the woman who took care of me when i was a small boy was this african-american woman named jessie berry. i think about her a lot, because she couldn't have imagined that 5-year-old would be working 20 feet from the oval office, but imagine what she would think that the president i work for is an african-american man named barack obama. >> we had ruby bridges visit the white house not long ago, because we had the norman rockwell painting of her integrating her school in louisiana. and the president stood there with her, and she said, ruby, because of your courage at the age of 5 or 6, i'm here today. >> president obama is the product of our turbulent history. all that came before led to him. president obama believes he's not done yet making history, not by a long shot. >> we don't know how the american people, or for that matter, historians, will judge president obama, because every president gets judged in relation to events. he's secured in history as the first
oh, it is good to be here. >> americans became used to something extraordinary, an african-american president in the white house. >> the woman who took care of me when i was a small boy was this african-american woman named jessie berry. i think about her a lot, because she couldn't have imagined that 5-year-old would be working 20 feet from the oval office, but imagine what she would think that the president i work for is an african-american man named barack obama. >> we had...
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we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country, making our case, and we're going to let their voices -- the voices of the american people be heard. >> sir, what do you think this organization is actually going to be able to accomplish? do you think it can match what the obama reelection campaign was able to do? >> yes, i do. and i'll tell you why, this really isn't about the power of the presidency versus the power of the nra. it's about the power of the people. and as you've seen in poll after poll since newtown, there's about a 16-point increase in the number of people from about 39% to 54% number of people who believe that we need smarter gun control legislation. about 90% of americans think we need universal background checks. as you know, 40% of all sales that occur occur between private dealers and no background check is required. they want tougher laws against people who legally buy guns and then sell them to people who can't. they want better coordination between the federal, state, and
we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country, making our case, and we're going to let their voices -- the voices of the american people be heard. >> sir, what do you think this organization is actually going to be able to accomplish? do you think it can match what the obama reelection campaign was able to do? >> yes, i do. and i'll tell you why, this really isn't about the power of the presidency versus the power of the nra. it's about the...
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we are working >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. any time republicans try to beat up on a clinton, it's always great tv, especially when they get whopped like they did today. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. >> secretary of state hillary clinton rips open the right wing attack on benghazi. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >> and knocks down hack -- >> because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided they would go kill some americans. >> -- after hack -- >> what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again. >> -- after hack. senator chris murphy, former admiral joe sestak, and joy reid break down the triumph of clinton's testimony. >>> boehner gets a deal on the debt ceiling. congressman chris van hollen takes us into the funny numbers he had to push. >>> if you want another concord bridge, i got some buddies. >> ted nugent
we are working >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. any time republicans try to beat up on a clinton, it's always great tv, especially when they get whopped like they did today. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. >> secretary of state hillary clinton rips open the right wing attack on benghazi. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >>...
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unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from some place else. somebody brought you. the issue, who left behind a land of famine, the germans who fled persecution, the scandinavians who arrived eager to pioneer out west, the polish, the russians, the italians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other. all those folks before they were us, they were them. >> president obama talking about immigration reform today in las vegas. today in washington, republicans were gently reminded that when they talk about immigration, they should try to avoid favorite republican phrases like, for example, send them all back or "electric fence" or "anchor baby." it is also suggested gently, so gently, that republicans should avoid using the word "illegals" or "aliens" and should not, quote, characterize all hispanics as undocumented. this memo was first published today by the hill newspaper. it is suggested messaging do's and don'ts for republicans. it was put out by the r
unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from some place else. somebody brought you. the issue, who left behind a land of famine, the germans who fled persecution, the scandinavians who arrived eager to pioneer out west, the polish, the russians, the italians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other. all those folks before they were us, they were them. >> president...
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>> 70% of americans want the american dream. they believe in the american idea. only 30% want the welfare state. >> we don't want to turn this into a panic. that law is able-bodied people the ability to buy. >> i've always adopted the idea that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life. >> this is the guy to fix their tarnished brand. they're lost. and they're freaked out about their future. the hill reports republicans where they'll lose the house to democrats if they botched the fiscal talks. so have a great time in williams burg. enjoy the bonding. but good luck when you get back to washington. maybe it's time for more than a little get away. >> joining me now, an msnbc contributor and a former director executive of the congressional black caucus. thanks to you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me, rev. >> maria and theresa, what do you see coming out of this gop retreat? >> they're having a kumbaya moment. no, it's how to communicate to minorities and women. if it was only a communications problem that they h
>> 70% of americans want the american dream. they believe in the american idea. only 30% want the welfare state. >> we don't want to turn this into a panic. that law is able-bodied people the ability to buy. >> i've always adopted the idea that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life. >> this is the guy to fix their tarnished brand. they're lost. and they're freaked out about their future. the hill reports republicans where they'll lose the house...
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it's also what most americans believe. the other reason everybody thought the inaugural address was so capital l liberal, liberal, liberal was because of the president's shout out by name of medicare and social security, which in the beltway are horrible, embarrassing profligacies which are mostly good for counting who counts as a serious person in washington because you cannot be a serious person in washington according to the beltway unless you want to get rid of those programs or at least you see those programs as a problem that needs to be addressed. president obama in his inaugural not only name-checked medicare and social security in a positive way, defended them. he said he will support them and that they are good for the country. the only people other than a liberal like barack obama who likes social security and medicare is everybody. really, it's only in washington where these are controversial programs. if you ask the country, the country's kind of in love with social security and medicare and thinks that they w
it's also what most americans believe. the other reason everybody thought the inaugural address was so capital l liberal, liberal, liberal was because of the president's shout out by name of medicare and social security, which in the beltway are horrible, embarrassing profligacies which are mostly good for counting who counts as a serious person in washington because you cannot be a serious person in washington according to the beltway unless you want to get rid of those programs or at least...
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we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country making our case and let the voices of the american people be heard. >> the vice president often touts the fact he's the owner of two shotguns. he's making the case against high capacity magazines. >> high capacity magazines don't have a practical sporting purpose or hunting purpose. as one hunter told me, if you have 12 rounds, it means you've already missed the deer 11 times. you should pack the sucker in at that point. you don't deserve to have a gun, period. you're that bad. >> all right. more from the nbc news wall street journal poll on the nra. national rifle association at the center of this debate. doing well in the poll in terms of public opinion. more people support the nra. in fact, as you see there, than they do hollywood and the entertainment industry. on the other hand, new jersey's governor chris christie spoke out against the nra and their latest ad campaign. >> to talk about the president's children or any public officer's children
we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country making our case and let the voices of the american people be heard. >> the vice president often touts the fact he's the owner of two shotguns. he's making the case against high capacity magazines. >> high capacity magazines don't have a practical sporting purpose or hunting purpose. as one hunter told me, if you have 12 rounds, it means you've already missed the deer 11 times. you should pack the...
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we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> here's your "first look" at some of the other news going around in america, a high-speed ferry slammed into a new york city pier, the crash left over 70 people bloodied and battered with injuries ranging from minor to serious. the national transportation safety board has launched a team to investigate that accident. >>> new york firefighters were kept busy as a crane collapsed at a construction site. >>> a drug bust turned baltimore streets into a drag strip. a female suspect led authorities on a high-speed chase for 30 minutes before they made their arrest. >>> an uninvited guest living under her home. heating repairman discovered beer cans in the crawl space that the stranger may have been living in for nearly a year. >>> a virginia dog triggered panicked when passing drivers spotted the pooch running near the norfolk zoo. >> i'm driving down granby street and there's a lion that ran across the street. a baby lion. >> emergency operato
we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> here's your "first look" at some of the other news going around in america, a high-speed ferry slammed into a new york city pier, the crash left over 70 people bloodied and battered with injuries ranging from minor to serious. the national transportation safety board has launched a team to investigate that accident. >>> new york firefighters...
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we should all be here as americans, every american ab whos the recent tragedy. elementary school in connecticut, movie theater in colorado, sacred place of worship in wisconsin and in front of a shopping mall in arizona. americans are looking to us for solutions and for action. this committee is a focal point for that process. i've introduced a measure to provide law enforcement agencies with stronger tools against illegal gun trafficking. others have proposed restrictions of military style weapons and the size of ammunition clips. others that propose modifications to the background check systems to keep guns out of the wrong hands are not unnecessarily burdening law-abiding citizens. i'm a lifelong vermonter. i know guns to owners in vermont, they follow the law. they conduct background checks to block conveyance to guns to whose who should not have them and they wonder why others do not follow the same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those add jude indicated as mentally ill should not b
we should all be here as americans, every american ab whos the recent tragedy. elementary school in connecticut, movie theater in colorado, sacred place of worship in wisconsin and in front of a shopping mall in arizona. americans are looking to us for solutions and for action. this committee is a focal point for that process. i've introduced a measure to provide law enforcement agencies with stronger tools against illegal gun trafficking. others have proposed restrictions of military style...
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an american is dead and the hostage situation there, other americans are still being held. the latest in minutes. >>> debt ceiling surprise. republicans retreat on their hard-line position. so why did they make the move and what does it mean for more budget talks? >>> new word today from college football star manti te'o. he tells one network whether he was part of the girlfriend hoax. >>> and a sign of the economy some atm machines will dispense something different in the near future. i guarantee you, though, it's still money. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." ahead of the president's second inaugural, more in a moment. first what's happening out there. developing news from algeria. a twist. one confirm apgs of a dead american. the standoff in its fourth dap at the plant near the border with libya. military attempts to free the captive left that one american dead amoung an unknown number of others. five americans worked at that complex. two confirmed having escaped, two more held. algerian state tv said earlier, they helped release hundreds o
an american is dead and the hostage situation there, other americans are still being held. the latest in minutes. >>> debt ceiling surprise. republicans retreat on their hard-line position. so why did they make the move and what does it mean for more budget talks? >>> new word today from college football star manti te'o. he tells one network whether he was part of the girlfriend hoax. >>> and a sign of the economy some atm machines will dispense something different in...
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it may not mean anything to most americans, but to those of us who are african-americans, the second word is shiftless and there's a third word that goes along with it. why do they tolerate this kind of discussion within the party? >> former chief of staff at the state department during colin powell's term and currently a visiting professor of government of public policy at the college of william & mary. good to have you with us tonight. you told us something parallel to that on this program the last time you were with us. is the republican party hearing this? i mean, is this a wake-up call? i mean, are they paying attention to what some long-time loyalists of the party are telling him? >> ed, i think people like brent scocroff and moderators are hearing it. i think we've been saying it some time now. with the latest results of the national elections we've been saying it more strenuously and more strongly. the bulk of the republican party seems not to be listening, as you just pointed out. they call it a communications problem or they call it a -- we're just not getting the really ha
it may not mean anything to most americans, but to those of us who are african-americans, the second word is shiftless and there's a third word that goes along with it. why do they tolerate this kind of discussion within the party? >> former chief of staff at the state department during colin powell's term and currently a visiting professor of government of public policy at the college of william & mary. good to have you with us tonight. you told us something parallel to that on this...
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americans are counting on you. >> as the rest of the country something must be done to prevent gun violence. the nra and the allies in the republican party are digging in. we'll look at what president obama can and can't accomplish on gun safety at the top of the program. >>> plus does president obama want a deal on illegal immigration? which would be huge on his legacy. or does he want the issue hanging around so republicans get punished at the polls by latino voters. we'll get some answers tonight. >>> and it may be last call for the tea party. consider this. republicans with national ambitions claim they want tome to stop being the stupid party. conservatives are working with democrats on illegal immigration. and fox news parts ways with sarah palin. dana milbank says it's all evidence the tea party is losing steam and he's with us tonight. >>> plus the boy scouts of america are considering dropping their ban on gay volunteers and members. it's another sign of the progress this country has made on gay rights. bu
americans are counting on you. >> as the rest of the country something must be done to prevent gun violence. the nra and the allies in the republican party are digging in. we'll look at what president obama can and can't accomplish on gun safety at the top of the program. >>> plus does president obama want a deal on illegal immigration? which would be huge on his legacy. or does he want the issue hanging around so republicans get punished at the polls by latino voters. we'll get...
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you look at where the union membership is growing, asian americans, african-americans, latinos, the union movement is getting those new workers, the people joining the labor force. and when you look at how unevenness of the recession has affected different states, you see that the union movement is very successful in states right to work states. union membership was up in texas and oklahoma and georgia and north carolina, tennessee. so, it's not -- these numbers are national and patterns of job growth and patterns of job construction taking place and peeling behind the numbers you see the success of the labor movement where people did not expect. >> it's an interesting article and will continue to follow the numbers and see what this means and impact of upcoming elections. thank you very much, bill. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, gut check and joined by congressman tammy duckworth. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might n
you look at where the union membership is growing, asian americans, african-americans, latinos, the union movement is getting those new workers, the people joining the labor force. and when you look at how unevenness of the recession has affected different states, you see that the union movement is very successful in states right to work states. union membership was up in texas and oklahoma and georgia and north carolina, tennessee. so, it's not -- these numbers are national and patterns of job...
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there has been distinguished service by african-american soldiers in every american war all the way back to the revolutionary war on which they fought on both sides. and of course the civil war, and of course world war i, and every war we have had. when hawaii senator daniel inouye died several weeks ago, we remembered his service in world war ii as part of a segregated unit of japanese american servicemen. daniel inouye's medal of honor was also awarded more than 50 years after the war when a army review showed it was not just black units but asian units that were not properly recognized for their soldiers' heroism. we are still trying to give appropriate recognition now to the surviving tuskegee airmen, who you saw president obama paying tribute to at his inauguration this week, just as he did at his inauguration in 2009. it was not until world war ii was over in 194 that president harry truman issued an executive order to desegregate the united states armed forces by race. nonwhite service members had been there all along. they had just never been treated equally. president truman ord
there has been distinguished service by african-american soldiers in every american war all the way back to the revolutionary war on which they fought on both sides. and of course the civil war, and of course world war i, and every war we have had. when hawaii senator daniel inouye died several weeks ago, we remembered his service in world war ii as part of a segregated unit of japanese american servicemen. daniel inouye's medal of honor was also awarded more than 50 years after the war when a...
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. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. some republicans in demographic denial are buckling to common sense on immigration reform. i don't trust 'em. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this will be the year. >> the immigration overhaul is on. republicans look like they're cooperating, but can democrats trust them? >> in espanol, vamanos. >> senator bob menendez of new jersey is here with the details. plus, labor reaction with leo gerard of the steel workers. in center left tonight, paul ryan broadsides the president shirks thinking more of a conquest than political compromise. >> former congressman barney frank on the new republican messaging on failed conservative ideas. >>> plus, reverend jesse jackson on the latest republican effort to disenfranchise minority voters. >>> and call the whambulance. the obama-clinton interview has righties spewing conservative nonsense. >> i'd like to know did she pass out and hit her head? was she pushed? >> i'll goat to the bottom of all the whining with jonathan alter. >> good
. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. some republicans in demographic denial are buckling to common sense on immigration reform. i don't trust 'em. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this will be the year. >> the immigration overhaul is on. republicans look like they're cooperating, but can democrats trust them? >> in espanol, vamanos. >> senator bob menendez of new jersey is here with the details....
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the american people have doubled down on this president, a majority of the american people have voted for this guy. two majority votes. he will have that in his pocket starting monday afternoon. the second thing is his party is fairly -- not fairly to say any politicians are popular. but look at this. the republican party's favorable numbers are in the tank. right now the favorable rating for the republican party is 26%. and 49% unfavorable. that's 49%, an all-time high for the gop. what happened to your party? because, michael, i'm not blaming it on you. it was riding high comparatively under you preponderance priebus -- >> i'm inherited a party where that number was 26% and we got it back where we had a conversation with the american people about things that mattered to them. we weren't out talking about vageal probes and all these other things. we are talking about the economy and jobs and what people really wanted to see done. we moved away from that. you know, ther nc, the leadership, whatever it is, they have focused on something other than what the american people are talking a
the american people have doubled down on this president, a majority of the american people have voted for this guy. two majority votes. he will have that in his pocket starting monday afternoon. the second thing is his party is fairly -- not fairly to say any politicians are popular. but look at this. the republican party's favorable numbers are in the tank. right now the favorable rating for the republican party is 26%. and 49% unfavorable. that's 49%, an all-time high for the gop. what...
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for starters, there have been things that the american government has done to keep americans safe for the last two centuries that americans don't know all the details about. and sometimes it makes sense that you and i don't know every single thing that the government is doing and every single mission because it affects your ability to do those things. the government has to be careful. and of course the president is as careful as humanly possible in following the rule of law and making sure we are doing everything we can to keep people safe but within the bounds of what americans think that we ought to be doing. but yes, that's right, the government does sometimes have secrets. the second thing i will say is just if you take a step back from this debate, the thing that the american people missed in this last presidential election was a real debate over these issues. >> yeah. mitt romney was not capable of holding up his side of the dedicate. >> mitt romney couldn't hold up his side of the debate and he basically ceded all this to president obama. and if i just take off my obama hat for
for starters, there have been things that the american government has done to keep americans safe for the last two centuries that americans don't know all the details about. and sometimes it makes sense that you and i don't know every single thing that the government is doing and every single mission because it affects your ability to do those things. the government has to be careful. and of course the president is as careful as humanly possible in following the rule of law and making sure we...
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we do care why the american people were misled. some of us will not give up on this until we get all of the answers. >> i don't want to go on about it, but i didn't suggest and i don't want to suggest nor do i believe that secretary clinton was saying that people don't care about knowing what happened. >> there is no exam for being a united states senator. >> it is a matter of tricking enough voters. >> the bar is in the ground. >> what an amazing day two on the failure to unearth the conspiracy of how to lie to the american people. >> he is like a human whack-a-mole. ron johnson gets too close to him and your brain cells die. this is like the legacy of ron johnson. he attributes the warming of the earth to sun spots to gee logical spots of time. he is convinced that there is a conspiracy and there is none there. nor is it with hillary clinton saying it doesn't matter. he is obsessed with you know, he is obsessed with suspects who are no longer being examined and we know who did it. but he is following vapor trails to nowhere. >> i
we do care why the american people were misled. some of us will not give up on this until we get all of the answers. >> i don't want to go on about it, but i didn't suggest and i don't want to suggest nor do i believe that secretary clinton was saying that people don't care about knowing what happened. >> there is no exam for being a united states senator. >> it is a matter of tricking enough voters. >> the bar is in the ground. >> what an amazing day two on the...
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is 92%. 92% of americans don't support anything. 92% of americans don't like sunny days. but 92% of americans support this. it's 93% of independents. 93% of democrats. even 89% of republicans. if you just ask households with a gun, 93% support universal background checks. how about if you live in a household where someone in the house is a member of the national rifle association? ah. well, still, hmm, 85%. wow. 85% of those people support universal background checks. 85%. and still, the nra as an organization is against it. in terms of assessing the political viability of this proposal, you know what? when 92% of america wants something, it doesn't really matter who's against it. i don't care if the nra is against it. if 92% of people want it, members of congress can read polls. it's probably going to happen. when something has that much support, the character of the opposition sometimes doesn't matter that much. but on some other things when you're trying to figure out what can pass and what can change, what has to stay the same, the character of the opposition really d
is 92%. 92% of americans don't support anything. 92% of americans don't like sunny days. but 92% of americans support this. it's 93% of independents. 93% of democrats. even 89% of republicans. if you just ask households with a gun, 93% support universal background checks. how about if you live in a household where someone in the house is a member of the national rifle association? ah. well, still, hmm, 85%. wow. 85% of those people support universal background checks. 85%. and still, the nra as...
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even though that's what the american people desperately want. you have reince priebus saying we're going to change the way we count electoral votes. that looks evil. they don't need to change the message. they need to change the basic policy and direction of their party. and they just don't get it. and just as a loyal democrat, i'm glad michael isn't around. michael wouldn't stand for this. michael would be steering them in a very positive direction instead of this negivism. we can't win the general election to change the rules by changing the way electoral votes are counted, but only in the blue states. >> michael, do you think the way they are behaving now and the way they've laid out this plan under president chairman preibus, do you think they can win in the midterm election or in '16 if they stay the course the way they've laid it out now. >> i think it's difficult, reverend, when you look at the fact that they picked up these 63 seats, democrats had a 65 majority. everyone when you figure that, you know, redistricting was in the favor of r
even though that's what the american people desperately want. you have reince priebus saying we're going to change the way we count electoral votes. that looks evil. they don't need to change the message. they need to change the basic policy and direction of their party. and they just don't get it. and just as a loyal democrat, i'm glad michael isn't around. michael wouldn't stand for this. michael would be steering them in a very positive direction instead of this negivism. we can't win the...
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it was crazy. >> let's go over the african-american piece of this. how do you explain that, professor? i know we have so much segregation still in our society where people don't have access to maybe centers of power as much as other people do. is that it? you don't know anybody that works in the state department? you don't know anybody who works in city hall. how do you explain this differential between white and black on this thing? >> i think there are two big things going on.first, the people that are generally out of power who feel like the center of powers are more distant, are more likely to believe in conspiracies. they don't feel they have any control. the second thing going on with african-americans is they have been the subject of conspiracies in the past. we had the syphilis he can pairments, tuskegee. >> so the worst case scenario turned out to be true. >> absolutely. the third thing that's happen something we do see the african-americans have much stronger differential in terms of how much they're like republicans and democrats. essentia
it was crazy. >> let's go over the african-american piece of this. how do you explain that, professor? i know we have so much segregation still in our society where people don't have access to maybe centers of power as much as other people do. is that it? you don't know anybody that works in the state department? you don't know anybody who works in city hall. how do you explain this differential between white and black on this thing? >> i think there are two big things going...
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we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country and make our case and we're going to let their voices, the voice of the american people be heard and we'll be criticized because people say if we spend that much energy we're not spending enough energy on umm grags. we're not spending enough 234r7b8g on the miss energy on the miss kwal problem -- on the fiscal problem. presidents don't get to choose what they do. they deal with what is before them and what they'd like to long term. >> governor, i'm curious to get your thoughts on the package of reforms. it was interesting that the vice president was tasked with this and they put out this package and i just also wanted to say that i thought you handled the horror in newtown with tremendous grace. >> thank you. i appreciate that. and you know, when you're in connecticut, painfully aware of how traumatic that's been for every resident of connecticut, particularly the families and residents of the families of deceased and the residents of newtown. bein
we're going to take it to the american people. we're going to go around the country and make our case and we're going to let their voices, the voice of the american people be heard and we'll be criticized because people say if we spend that much energy we're not spending enough energy on umm grags. we're not spending enough 234r7b8g on the miss energy on the miss kwal problem -- on the fiscal problem. presidents don't get to choose what they do. they deal with what is before them and what...
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and yet one in four americans are living on food stamps. one in three americans aren't in the civilian work force. i could go through all the numbers. >> we haven't actually. if you actually take a look at the numbers, you know, about the american economy, you always have to keep in mind just how big the thing is. you say well, we had an $800 billion stimulus program. that's huge. but that was ved over -- >> $50 billion of tax cuts. >> but that was spread over three years. and over that period, the u.s. economy produced $45 trillion worth of stuff. and so when you do the ratio, we're talking about a couple of percent of gdp. it's not actually a very big thing, when you just had the worst financial collapse in three generations. so what we've actually had are policies that are not especially strong. they've actually been a lot weaker than -- a lot weaker than people who had spreadsheets were saying we really needed. you know, this is epical. this is not something that's going to happen, hopefully, until a couple of generations from now. we s
and yet one in four americans are living on food stamps. one in three americans aren't in the civilian work force. i could go through all the numbers. >> we haven't actually. if you actually take a look at the numbers, you know, about the american economy, you always have to keep in mind just how big the thing is. you say well, we had an $800 billion stimulus program. that's huge. but that was ved over -- >> $50 billion of tax cuts. >> but that was spread over three years. and...
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i mean, as african-americans celebrated having the first african-american president, nia-malika, i've talked to women who want to see as secretary clinton said, 14 million chips in the glass ceiling, through her presence in running. >> that's right. and i think she would have that connection. you know, one of the connections that the democratic party faces is who can keep the obama coalition going and i think probably hillary clinton is more likely to be able to do that rather than biden. and i also just think that part of obama's legacy is whether or not he's going to be able to hand off the white house to another democrat in the way that reagan was able to do and i think he's probably smart thinking at 2016 and thinking who's the best person to hand this white house off to, who can really pull it off. >> right. mark, we have to point out and negligent not to talk about what's happening in egypt right now and more violence, more deaths. we'll have some live images coming up today. it was another awful day. these are live pictures right now from tahrir square where we have seen more v
i mean, as african-americans celebrated having the first african-american president, nia-malika, i've talked to women who want to see as secretary clinton said, 14 million chips in the glass ceiling, through her presence in running. >> that's right. and i think she would have that connection. you know, one of the connections that the democratic party faces is who can keep the obama coalition going and i think probably hillary clinton is more likely to be able to do that rather than biden....
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american prosecutors do it. these cases can take years to build, but they can be done, and people go to federal prison. these things have been done even in the highest profile terrorism cases. and they have often been done by this person. this is mary jo white. when it came time to prosecute the people who carried out the 1993 attack on the world trade center, the person who led that prosecution was mary jo white. that was ms. white's first year on the job as the u.s. attorney, the federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york. she is the only woman who have ever had that job in the 200 years that job has existed. one of the first things she did her first year is help prosecute the people who bombed the world trade center in '93. that same year her office prosecuted the blind sheik, omar abdel rahman for his role in conspiring to bomb the u.n. in the wake of the blind sheik case, ms. white created a terrorism unit in her office. no other u.s. attorneys office had one at the time. she was the first to
american prosecutors do it. these cases can take years to build, but they can be done, and people go to federal prison. these things have been done even in the highest profile terrorism cases. and they have often been done by this person. this is mary jo white. when it came time to prosecute the people who carried out the 1993 attack on the world trade center, the person who led that prosecution was mary jo white. that was ms. white's first year on the job as the u.s. attorney, the federal...
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the resentment created by the use of american unmanned strikes is much greater than the average american anticipates and appreciates. they are hated on a visceral level, even by people who have never seen one or seen the everythings of one. yet earlier this week, the president nominated a man widely viewed as the administration's drone warrior to head the cia. obama counterterrorism adviser john brennan has made the legal case for targeted killings. some are now expressing concern over brennan in charge of the cia. and scott horton of harper's magazine reports "and the drones are just the beginning of it. the cia has its toe there, but we're going to see the cia probably take a very prominent role in robotic warfare." i'm joined tonight by greenwald, producer, director, and founder of brave new films. he is also the director of an upcoming documentary film "drones exposed" and just completed a trip to the country of pakistan. mr. greenwald, good to have you with us tonight. will there be an issue at brennan's confirmation hearings? what is the likelihood of the senate forcing a debate on
the resentment created by the use of american unmanned strikes is much greater than the average american anticipates and appreciates. they are hated on a visceral level, even by people who have never seen one or seen the everythings of one. yet earlier this week, the president nominated a man widely viewed as the administration's drone warrior to head the cia. obama counterterrorism adviser john brennan has made the legal case for targeted killings. some are now expressing concern over brennan...
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if you look at the metrics how after american people are doing poverty 27% for african-americans, 13% for everyone. 8% for whites. unemployment 14% for african-americans. 6.9% for whites. business start-ups a third african-americans then whites, african-americans owning 2% of our nation's wealth. now no president has been able to really change the material conditions of african-american people but expect ags were so high when president obama was elected that you have folks who are saying, what did we get? how was our community improved? >> but that is not reflected in the votes number. the president won nearly 147b% of african-american voters, very close and at the margins and the durability of the gap in wealth, income, social mobility, incarceration rates, education, attainment levels that exist that have persisted through the first term. have not it seems to me dampened the electoral enthusiasm of african-americans toward this president. >> i look at my own congressional district and still overwhelming support for the president. i think still overwhelming hopefulness even in the fa
if you look at the metrics how after american people are doing poverty 27% for african-americans, 13% for everyone. 8% for whites. unemployment 14% for african-americans. 6.9% for whites. business start-ups a third african-americans then whites, african-americans owning 2% of our nation's wealth. now no president has been able to really change the material conditions of african-american people but expect ags were so high when president obama was elected that you have folks who are saying, what...
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americans are too racist. no way. and the next day they were totally stunned that we had actually elected an african-american president. >> and it changed the way that people in other countries looked at us. >> yeah. and for my pick of my favorite moment another sort of iconic ground-breaking, young, transformational leader and an iconic moment. >> my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it still is really stirring to watch, and actually i re-read his speech and the president's speech last time around and i was struck by some of the parallels there. at that time they were facing the crisis of communism and the threat of nuclear war and so it was this very galvanizing moment. for the president we were in the midst of this economic calamity. a lot of the rhetoric was sort of similar. >> i just got to share though because it occurred to me that the pneumonia william henry harrison thing -- >> yes. >> you were there. >> father of george allen the politician,
americans are too racist. no way. and the next day they were totally stunned that we had actually elected an african-american president. >> and it changed the way that people in other countries looked at us. >> yeah. and for my pick of my favorite moment another sort of iconic ground-breaking, young, transformational leader and an iconic moment. >> my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> it still is really...
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that's what the american people are looking for. and to date, politicians have both parties have been unwilling to take even a tiny step in the right direction. we've got to fix the problem. >> the senate has to pass a budget. do you believe that? >> i do. >> why has it been four years since you've done that? >> well, let me answer this. this was a major victory for the president. the republicans have now twice lost out on fiscal issues in the last month. first fiscal cliff and now this. and i think they are losing ground on fiscal issues. on the debt ceiling, it made no sense to risk the full faith and credit of the united states for whatever agenda you have. the business community felt that. the public felt that. and so the fact that they have backed off both -- not only the idea that we should hold debt ceiling hostage, but second that it shouldn't be one for one cuts, you know, boehner used to say that, the house proposal doesn't say that, dollar in cutting for every dollar in raising the debt ceiling. >> would you support a sho
that's what the american people are looking for. and to date, politicians have both parties have been unwilling to take even a tiny step in the right direction. we've got to fix the problem. >> the senate has to pass a budget. do you believe that? >> i do. >> why has it been four years since you've done that? >> well, let me answer this. this was a major victory for the president. the republicans have now twice lost out on fiscal issues in the last month. first fiscal...
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and i think he gives african americans and all americans, truthly. they're looking to have a voice for them in the senate. give them an opportunity to have a couple different choices. let's see if maybe they can find a couple things to work on it together. it would be great. he showed this in the previous segment. it would be great if over the next six months, that those two senators would keep people from having to stand in line for hours and hours just to cast the vote. that would be one thing, i think, they ought to be able to find some common ground on. >> susan, let me ask about scott brown. you know the state well. we are reading reports that he's leaning strongly toward running for kerry's seat. ef b though many say if he waited to run for governor in two years, it would be easier. it would be an easier race. but he's leading the run for kerry's seat, especially given the competition. take a listen. >> victory and defeet is only temporary. >> so, susan, he's taking shots at mr. marquee. he's the likely democrat that he'll face that's running f
and i think he gives african americans and all americans, truthly. they're looking to have a voice for them in the senate. give them an opportunity to have a couple different choices. let's see if maybe they can find a couple things to work on it together. it would be great. he showed this in the previous segment. it would be great if over the next six months, that those two senators would keep people from having to stand in line for hours and hours just to cast the vote. that would be one...
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the american people are smarter than the folks at fox. they know that the president has a very, very tough economy and that now we're climbing. we're not where we want to be, but they perceived the improvement in the economy and they perceived that he convinced them, both in terms of his solutions as well as he showed them what the republican obstruction was about. so people get it. >> now, now, nia malika, adding to the right's out rage, i want to read something from national review, and i want you to listen to this calmly. >> take away their spanish surnames, latino voters look like a great deal of many other democratic con stich when sis. low income households, single parent mothers on some form of welfare. i don't know -- i went to public schools, but that sounds like stereotyping to me. >> it sounds like stereotyping. this is sort of around the whole idea of the 47%, right? the makers and the takers, all the things that romney was talking about. all the things that in some ways, you hear some republicans pushing back against. this ne
the american people are smarter than the folks at fox. they know that the president has a very, very tough economy and that now we're climbing. we're not where we want to be, but they perceived the improvement in the economy and they perceived that he convinced them, both in terms of his solutions as well as he showed them what the republican obstruction was about. so people get it. >> now, now, nia malika, adding to the right's out rage, i want to read something from national review, and...
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that is where the american people are. again, i think that you referred to this earlier, melissa, this is the thing that the inconsistency here is that we know actually how to prevent unintended pregnancy, and this is not brain surgery. it is making sure that folks have sex education as young people and making sure they have access to birth control and right now we were part of a study where we demonstrated a medical study over seven years, five years if you provided women access to birth control at no cost, in fact, we could reduce unintended pregnancy and teen pregnancy and abortion. >> well, the point is so important that they both don't want to provide access to the preventive measures on the front end or the social justice or the safety measures of the children born on the other end and that is part of the comprehensive ethical and moral question. thank you to the panel. >>> up next, "foot soldiers" in action. this is a day of service. [ laughing ] ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade k
that is where the american people are. again, i think that you referred to this earlier, melissa, this is the thing that the inconsistency here is that we know actually how to prevent unintended pregnancy, and this is not brain surgery. it is making sure that folks have sex education as young people and making sure they have access to birth control and right now we were part of a study where we demonstrated a medical study over seven years, five years if you provided women access to birth...
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there's an unknown number of american hostages that remain at that compound. in a briefing at the state department a short time ago, the spokesperson said we have american hostages and the spokesperson stressed it's a very fluid situation. now, we also learned that secretary of state hillary clinton phoned her counterpart in algeria and expressed some concern about the operations going forward. and i can tell you, even here in this building, there was some concern about the initial operation that went in to try to take out the militants in which at least -- we're told, at least four hostages wfr killed. and that secretary of state clinton stressed to the algerians gnat u.s. places a premium on security and the safety of those remaining behind. again, we are not exactly sure how many americans may still remain inside that compound and whether or not they're hostages. the second phase of the algerian operation is very complex and complicated because it's a very large facility, many buildings that have to be cleared one at a time so it's not clear exactly how man
there's an unknown number of american hostages that remain at that compound. in a briefing at the state department a short time ago, the spokesperson said we have american hostages and the spokesperson stressed it's a very fluid situation. now, we also learned that secretary of state hillary clinton phoned her counterpart in algeria and expressed some concern about the operations going forward. and i can tell you, even here in this building, there was some concern about the initial operation...
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unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from some place else. somebody brought you. ken salazar, he's of, you know, mexican american descent but he points out that his family is living where he is for 400 years so he didn't immigrate anywhere. the irish who left behind a land of famine, the germans who fled persecution, the scandinavians who arrived eager to pie out west, the polish, the russians, the italians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other. all those folks before they were us, they were them. and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. they faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned living, as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their kids went to school here, they did their part to build a nation. they were the einsteins and the carnegies and women and men whose names history may not rem
unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from some place else. somebody brought you. ken salazar, he's of, you know, mexican american descent but he points out that his family is living where he is for 400 years so he didn't immigrate anywhere. the irish who left behind a land of famine, the germans who fled persecution, the scandinavians who arrived eager to pie out west, the polish, the russians, the italians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the...
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americans are counting on you. thank you. >> it remains to be seen if congress will show the same kind of courage gabby giffords displayed today. her husband, captain mark kelly, also testified. kelly's message, demanding change is not the same as taking away people's guns. >> we take that right very seriously, and we would never, ever give it up, just like gabby would never relinquish her gun, and i would never relinquish mine. but rights demand responsibility. >> giffords and kelly are pleading on behalf of common sense here. this is why gun safety opponents like the nra's wayne lapierre need to create multiple straw men instead of talking about the facts. the gun lobby will do anything to keep all guns free from restrictions. fewer restrictions means more sales, which means more money for gunmakers and manufacturers and guys like wayne lapierre. >> if you try to do this universal background check, which sounds whatever, it ends up being a universal federal nightmare imposed upon law-abiding people all over this
americans are counting on you. thank you. >> it remains to be seen if congress will show the same kind of courage gabby giffords displayed today. her husband, captain mark kelly, also testified. kelly's message, demanding change is not the same as taking away people's guns. >> we take that right very seriously, and we would never, ever give it up, just like gabby would never relinquish her gun, and i would never relinquish mine. but rights demand responsibility. >> giffords...
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he understands that sending young americans to fight and bleed in the dirt and mud, that's something we only do when it's absolutely necessary. >> it sounds like chuck hagel is going to be a million miles away from the idiocy that we heard throughout the republican primaries when people like rick santorum and mitt romney would try to outdo each other in terms of their desire to start a military conflict with countries like iran. >> right. it was almost as if they were basically warmongering their way through the republican primaries basically promising a third war for the united states when the people back home, democrats and republicans, were completely tired of war. the president is clearly in that statement, what he's saying is very clear. chuck hagel is someone who knows war, who has gone to war, who knows the sacrifices, the costs of war, and who will not advise the president to go into a war without weighing the serious consequences of making that type ofjimmy, john is right, isn't he, isn't the republican objection to chuck hagel fundamentally that he maintains might might be
he understands that sending young americans to fight and bleed in the dirt and mud, that's something we only do when it's absolutely necessary. >> it sounds like chuck hagel is going to be a million miles away from the idiocy that we heard throughout the republican primaries when people like rick santorum and mitt romney would try to outdo each other in terms of their desire to start a military conflict with countries like iran. >> right. it was almost as if they were basically...
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respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> the answers, frankly, that you've given this morning are not satisfactory to me. were you and the president made aware of the classified cable from chris stevens that the united states consulate in benghazi could not survive a sustained assault? numerous warnings including personally to me about the security, were unanswered or unaddressed. >> reporter: she countered that congress has cut money for security. >> currently the house has holds on bilateral security assistance, on other kinds of support for anti-terrorism assistance. so we've got to get our act together between the administration and the congress. >> reporter: after a break, the house was even tougher than the senate. >> i think when you h
respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> the answers, frankly, that you've given this morning are not satisfactory to me. were you and the president made aware of the classified cable from chris...